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Leverage

Definition: Leverage refers to the action or advantage of using a lever, influence, or resource to achieve a desired outcome or result. It can also indicate the degree of debt incurred in a company's operations.

Examples:

- As a noun:

- The entrepreneur used the leverage of her strong network to secure funding for her startup.

- The company aimed to maximize leverage by using social media to expand its customer base.

- As a verb:

- The sales team will leverage their extensive product knowledge to close more deals.

- The politician tried to leverage public sentiment to push her policy forward.

- In a financial context:

- The company decided to increase its leverage by taking on more debt to fund its expansion plans.

- The investor analyzed the leverage ratios of different companies before deciding where to invest.

Possible Related Products (Amazon):

- The Art of Leverage

- Leverage: How to Achieve More With Less Effort

- Leverage: The Science of Turning Setbacks Into Springboards

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